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  2. Street harassment - Wikipedia

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    Street harassment is a form of harassment, primarily sexual harassment that consists of unwanted sexualised comments, provocative gestures, honking, wolf whistles, indecent exposures, stalking, persistent sexual advances, and touching by strangers, in public areas such as streets, shopping malls and public transportation. [1]

  3. Harassment - Wikipedia

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    An important standard in U.S. federal harassment law is that to be unlawful, the offending behavior either must be "severe or pervasive enough to create a work environment that a reasonable person would consider intimidating, hostile, or abusive," or that enduring the offensive conduct becomes a condition of continued employment; e.g. if the ...

  4. When Sexual Harassment Is Also a Crime - AOL

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    Sexual harassment in the workplace has traditionally been a matter for civil enforcement, through actions brought by private plaintiffs or by governmental agencies such as the Equal Employment ...

  5. Stalking - Wikipedia

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    Article 208: Harassment The act of someone who repeatedly follows, without right or a legitimate interest, a person or his or her home, workplace or other place frequented, thus causing a state of fear. Making phone calls or communication by means of transmission, which by frequent or continuous use, causes fear to a person.

  6. Cyberstalking - Wikipedia

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    Missouri revised its state harassment statutes to include stalking and harassment by telephone and electronic communications (as well as cyber-bullying) after the Megan Meier suicide case of 2006. In one of the few cases where a cyberstalking conviction was obtained the cyberstalker was a woman, which is also much rarer that male cyberstalkers ...

  7. Wikipedia:Harassment - Wikipedia

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    Harassment is a pattern of repeated offensive behavior that appears to a reasonable observer to intentionally target a specific person or persons. Usually, the purpose is to make the target feel threatened or intimidated, and the outcome may be to make editing Wikipedia unpleasant for the target, to undermine, frighten, or discourage them from editing.

  8. Black woman repeatedly harassed at Tacoma Medical ... - AOL

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    She told HR repeatedly about a coworker using a racial slur, but nothing was done, feds say. Black woman repeatedly harassed at Tacoma Medical Center. She’ll get $140K settlement

  9. In L.A., 13,000 complaints of tenant harassment led to four ...

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    L.A.'s Tenant Anti-Harassment Ordinance was touted as a breakthrough for renters' rights. But tenant advocates say it needs to be strengthened to have an impact.